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112 S Main St, Le Sueur, MN 56058, USA
Le Sueur, Minnesota 56058
+1 507-665-2265

- Technology. For me this is most painful. The website is clumsy and your transaction history is limited. You'll have to fiddle with the menus every visit to see basics. They recently instituted mobile banking and check scanning, but every time I want to scan in a check, it's ten minutes of repositioning to get it to take, not to mention a 2-3 day wait for the check to be deposited.

I realize this has been a tough review and I wish I had better news for you. I've written dozens of fair and often positive reviews of businesses, but First Farmers and Merchants Bank of Le Sueur is a downward slope of constant disappointment. Hopefully they'll see this and institute change for their customers. Or maybe they'll close my account promptly and kick me in the rear. Fingers crossed.

- Speed. You're going to wait. Even if no one is in front of you, you're waiting. I've dealt with over a dozen banks in my lifetime, both personal and business and FFM comes in dead last in speedy transactions. No one is in a hurry to get you taken care of, either at the teller desk or in the back office. Deposits can take days and transactions aren't allowed if the bank is closed, meaning if it's Saturday afternoon, you're stuck until Monday after 8:30 when someone gets to task.

I love small town banks! More personal, more forgiving, more in tune with their customers. 'Small town bank' doesn't have to mean smaller capability to be efficient and provide great service, but sometimes small banks lose sight of why customers value them in an effort to be like big brother. Unfortunately First Farmers and Merchants Bank (FFM) of Le Sueur is one of these. There are three options for banking in town including Corner State Bank and HomeTown Bank, both on Main Street. I've had brief business dealings with each of these on occasion and haven't had reason to complain. I've been a customer of FFM for approximately five years now and have seen both fair and horrible service. Here's the skinny:

- Convenience. 1 out of every 8 times I visit the ATM, it's not functioning. Feel free to drive a half hour to the nearest no fee location. They have partner ATM's through MoneyPass, though I've been charged a small fee for using those at times; it's unclear when I will or won't be charged. Hours are strict and limited. Don't think you can arrive one minute late.

- Loans. Unfortunately I have little experience here. Securing a loan was never a consideration as it doesn't seem to be a primary function of theirs. When I applied for my home loan, I felt FFM wasn't equipped to give me a reasonable rate and when I have struggled to view other rates, I haven’t been impressed.

- Knowledge. If you have a question, you're speaking with 2 to 4 people. Everyone has some knowledge, no one seems to know what's under the other person's hat. If anyone is gone, they have to get back to you. Never has a service been suggested to me. Sometimes a little sales help is welcome. I have no idea what they offer.

- Security. I'm concerned about website security as many other banks have stronger encryption. There have been many times my authorative voice alone (over the phone) has granted me access to my account when it shouldn't have without basic verification. That's scary.

- Customer service. A bit on the emotionless side. If you get a smile from a teller, it's a rare day. If you don't, it's every other day. Transactions are cold and impersonal, almost hesitant. You get the feeling you're there to serve them, not the other way around. That's unacceptable.

- Ethics. Yes I know we're talking about a bank. So when do these actually show? Generally during things such as overdrafts, poorly timed morning deposits and withdrawals and handling of interest. I have many friends and associates in town and it's known that FFM is unforgiving when it comes to small errors, even if you're a valued, long-term customer. I won't say it's as bad a banking with TCF, but their tight-fisted handling will become evident if you ever miscalculate your account. One strike, you're out.

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Opening hours

  • Monday
    9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Thursday
    9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Friday
    9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed

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Based on 10 reviews

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112 S Main St, Le Sueur, MN 56058, USA.
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Postcode:
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ALL reviews about First Farmers And Merchants Bank

  • Jack
    Added 2016.10.02
    - Technology. For me this is most painful. The website is clumsy and your transaction history is limited. You'll have to fiddle with the menus every visit to see basics. They recently instituted mobile banking and check scanning, but every time I want to scan in a check, it's ten minutes of repositioning to get it to take, not to mention a 2-3 day wait for the check to be deposited.
  • Grace
    Added 2016.04.27
    I realize this has been a tough review and I wish I had better news for you. I've written dozens of fair and often positive reviews of businesses, but First Farmers and Merchants Bank of Le Sueur is a downward slope of constant disappointment. Hopefully they'll see this and institute change for their customers. Or maybe they'll close my account promptly and kick me in the rear. Fingers crossed.
  • Sydney
    Added 2015.10.14
    - Speed. You're going to wait. Even if no one is in front of you, you're waiting. I've dealt with over a dozen banks in my lifetime, both personal and business and FFM comes in dead last in speedy transactions. No one is in a hurry to get you taken care of, either at the teller desk or in the back office. Deposits can take days and transactions aren't allowed if the bank is closed, meaning if it's Saturday afternoon, you're stuck until Monday after 8:30 when someone gets to task.
  • Antonio
    Added 2015.03.08
    I love small town banks! More personal, more forgiving, more in tune with their customers. 'Small town bank' doesn't have to mean smaller capability to be efficient and provide great service, but sometimes small banks lose sight of why customers value them in an effort to be like big brother. Unfortunately First Farmers and Merchants Bank (FFM) of Le Sueur is one of these. There are three options for banking in town including Corner State Bank and HomeTown Bank, both on Main Street. I've had brief business dealings with each of these on occasion and haven't had reason to complain. I've been a customer of FFM for approximately five years now and have seen both fair and horrible service. Here's the skinny:
  • Sean
    Added 2014.09.23
    - Convenience. 1 out of every 8 times I visit the ATM, it's not functioning. Feel free to drive a half hour to the nearest no fee location. They have partner ATM's through MoneyPass, though I've been charged a small fee for using those at times; it's unclear when I will or won't be charged. Hours are strict and limited. Don't think you can arrive one minute late.
  • Lily
    Added 2014.09.20
    - Loans. Unfortunately I have little experience here. Securing a loan was never a consideration as it doesn't seem to be a primary function of theirs. When I applied for my home loan, I felt FFM wasn't equipped to give me a reasonable rate and when I have struggled to view other rates, I haven’t been impressed.
  • Lauren
    Added 2014.07.05
    - Knowledge. If you have a question, you're speaking with 2 to 4 people. Everyone has some knowledge, no one seems to know what's under the other person's hat. If anyone is gone, they have to get back to you. Never has a service been suggested to me. Sometimes a little sales help is welcome. I have no idea what they offer.
  • Melissa
    Added 2014.04.09
    - Security. I'm concerned about website security as many other banks have stronger encryption. There have been many times my authorative voice alone (over the phone) has granted me access to my account when it shouldn't have without basic verification. That's scary.
  • Patrick
    Added 2013.10.02
    - Customer service. A bit on the emotionless side. If you get a smile from a teller, it's a rare day. If you don't, it's every other day. Transactions are cold and impersonal, almost hesitant. You get the feeling you're there to serve them, not the other way around. That's unacceptable.
  • Adam
    Added 2013.06.21
    - Ethics. Yes I know we're talking about a bank. So when do these actually show? Generally during things such as overdrafts, poorly timed morning deposits and withdrawals and handling of interest. I have many friends and associates in town and it's known that FFM is unforgiving when it comes to small errors, even if you're a valued, long-term customer. I won't say it's as bad a banking with TCF, but their tight-fisted handling will become evident if you ever miscalculate your account. One strike, you're out.
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